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Page | 1 Asia Pacific International College Pty Ltd. Trading as Asia Pacific International College 55 Regent Street, Chippendale, Sydney 2008: 02-9318 8111 PRV12007; CRICOS 03048D Approved: 13/02/2019, Version 1 Unit Code and Title: SBM4104 IT Infrastructure Assessment Overview Assessment Task Weighting Due Length ULO Assessment 1: Case Study-1 Study and analyze the IT infrastructure hardware, software and networking requirements for a case study organization. 30% Week 5 2000 words ULO-1 ULO-2 ULO-3 Assessment 2: Case Study-2 Network design, IP address and routing protocol selection and configuration. 30% Week 11 2000 words ULO-3 ULO-4 ULO-5 Assessment 3: Tutorial Participation and Submission Bi-Weekly exercises assess students’ ability to understand theoretical materials. 40% Weeks, 2,4, 6,8,10 N/A ULO-1 ULO-2 ULO-3 ULO-4 ULO-5 ULO-6 ULO-7 Assessment Details Page | 2 Asia Pacific International College Pty Ltd. Trading as Asia Pacific International College 55 Regent Street, Chippendale, Sydney 2008: 02-9318 8111 PRV12007; CRICOS 03048D Approved: 13/02/2019, Version 1 Assessment 1: Case Study-1 Due date: Week 5 Group/individual: Group Word count / Time provided: 2000 words Weighting: 30% Unit Learning Outcomes: ULO-1, ULO-2, ULO-3 Assessment Details: ABC Is an American institute of technology which has recently moved to Canberra .ABC has developed two mid-size campuses where both are located in Canberra. The distance between the two campuses is 1.5 km. the first campus dimension is 1200 meters length and 700 meters width. The second campus dimension is 900 meters length and 400 meters width. The first campus has four blocks (buildings) for three colleges (IT, Physics and Chemistry) in addition to a library .The second campus has three blocks for the administration office, business colleges and a library. It is understood that the ABC would like to stay in use of the latest networking technology. All users are required to be able to use wired and wireless devices . It understood as well that both campuses will be required to be connected using any desired high performance, less overhead and secure technology in addition to users will be able to use wireless technology indoor and outdoor within the dimensions of each campus. ABC would like you to develop a Network proposal (report) which can address the mentioned requirements and concerns Report Contents 1. Proposal description and requirements 2. Network design analysis a. Students are required to draw the campuses floor mapping which include buildings , pin on it where routers, switches , servers , links are located. 3. Hardware and software analysis a. Students are required to search for devices , links and provide a list of brands, models, technical specification and images for each. b. List of Software may be used . 4. Relate these devices to the OSI layers , which layer are located , highlight each device functions , each layer functions 5. The desired type of link(s) between campus .justify your choice. 6. References IEEE ( minimum 5 different resources ) - Student can use any type of drawing software to draw the campus floor mapping. - Use your assumption to draw buildings ( blocks) dimensions. Page | 3 Asia Pacific International College Pty Ltd. Trading as Asia Pacific International College 55 Regent Street, Chippendale, Sydney 2008: 02-9318 8111 PRV12007; CRICOS 03048D Approved: 13/02/2019, Version 1 For successful completion of this assessment, you require to study the material provided (lecture slides, tutorials, and reading materials), engage in the unit’s activities, and in the discussion forums. The prescribed textbook is the main reference along with the recommended reading material. You expected to discuss their work with lecturer and to seek support. In completing this assessment successfully, you will achieve ULO1, ULO2 and ULO3, this in turn will help you in achieving CLO-1, CLO- 5, CLO-6, and CLO-8, which collectively with other unit learning outcomes will help in achieving GA1, GA2, GA3, GA4 and GA9. Marking Criteria and Rubric: The assessment will be marked out of 100 and will be weighted 30% of the total unit mark Marking Criteria Not satisfactory (0-49%) of the criterion mark) Satisfactory (50-64%) of the criterion mark Good (65-74%) of the criterion mark Very Good (75-84%) of the criterion mark Excellent (85-100%) of the criterion mark Introduction, Proposal and requirements (10 marks) Poor Introduction with irrelevant details about the organisation and its services Introduction is presented briefly with some relevance and missing elements related to the organisation and its services Introduction is generally presented in good fashion, however missing one element such as the service provided by the organisation. Introduction is well written with clear discussion about the organisation and its services Introduction is very well written with very clear background, discussion about the organisation and its services Network Diagram ,floor mapping , devices locations , links ( 30 Marks ) Lack of evidence of adequate understanding devices locations . Very low skills in using draw diagram software. identification of basic hardware devices. low skills in using draw diagram software Generally good identification of network devices . good skills in using draw diagram software Very clear identification of network devices. good skills in using draw diagram software Excellent cover and identification of network. Excellent skills in using draw diagram software Hardware and software , Network devices , brands , models , technical aspects, images (30 mark) Lack of evidence of adequate understanding of organisation requirements and identification of network devices, functions and OSI layer. identification of basic hardware devices with general discussion not specified to the organisation Generally good identification of network devices with limited description with technical aspects Very clear identification of network devices related to the organisation Excellent cover and identification of network devices with in-depth descriptions of the functions and OSI layers. Type of links . Justifications (10Marks) Lack of evidence of adequate understanding of organisation requirements. Poor to very poor link choice. Poor justifications identification of basic hardware devices with general discussion not specified to the organisation specified to the organisation Generally good identification of network devices with limited description the type of links Very good identification of network devices related to the organisation . very good justifications Excellent identification of network link related to the organisation . excellent link justifications Summary (10 marks) Summary not relating to the report Brief summary of the report with some relevance Generally good summary of the report A section clearly summarizing the overall contribution A section very clearly summarizing the overall contribution References (10 marks) Lacks consistency with many errors. Unclear referencing/style Generally good referencing/style Clear referencing/ style Clear styles with excellent source of references. Page | 4 Asia Pacific International College Pty Ltd. Trading as Asia Pacific International College 55 Regent Street, Chippendale, Sydney 2008: 02-9318 8111 PRV12007; CRICOS 03048D Approved: 13/02/2019, Version 1 Assessment 2: Case Study-2 Due date: Week 11 Group/individual: Individual Word count / Time provided: 2000 words Weighting: 30% Unit Learning Outcomes: ULO-3, ULO-4, ULO-5 Course Learning Outcomes: CLO-1, CLO-4, CLO-6, CLO-7, CLO-8 Assessment Details: This assessment is designed to assess students’ technical skills in planning and configuring a computer network. In addition, it develops student skills in planning and finding IT infrastructures solution that suit enterprise requirements. ABC is a global IT company which mainly based in USA. Recently , the company has decided to move to the Australian market. ABC has decided to establish three main branches in three of the major Australian cities ( Sydney , Melbourne and Perth ) . Sydney branch will have up to 600 employees. Melbourne branch will have up to 400 employees. Perth branch will have up to 200 Employees. Each branch has it is own server. It is understood that employees should able to communicate and access data from different servers within the three sites. You have been hired as an IT Administrator at the IT department and you have been asked to analyse, design and configure the new network as it shows in Figure 1. • Use Network Address: 172.XX.0.0/16 Where XX is the last 2 digits of your student ID [For example, if the student ID is 201701234 then use : 172.34.0.0/16] You can use the Lectures notes or VLSM to subnet the networks Page | 5 Asia Pacific International College Pty Ltd. Trading as Asia Pacific International College 55 Regent Street, Chippendale, Sydney 2008: 02-9318 8111 PRV12007; CRICOS 03048D Approved: 13/02/2019, Version 1 For the network diagram in Figure 1: Task Specifications Task-A: Prepare a report to provide the details configuration for the network for ABC company. In this task you will fill the required information using the IP network diagram: (30 Marks) Sydney Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask Network address Default Gateway address Valid host address range Broadcast address Figure 1: Network design for ABC company Page | 6 Asia Pacific International College Pty Ltd. Trading as Asia Pacific International College 55 Regent Street, Chippendale, Sydney 2008: 02-9318 8111 PRV12007; CRICOS
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Amit answered on Aug 30 2021
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Title of the assignment: Assignment – 2 (Case study -2)
Student’s name:
Student ID:
Professor’s name:
Course title:
Date: 8/30/2020
Table of Contents
1.    Task -A    3
2.    Device configuration and IP allocation    3
3.    Task -B    12
4.    Comparison between Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure    12
5.    References:    17
1. Task -A
2. Device configuration and IP allocation
Maintaining the data access and secured communication is main requirement of modern organizations which are distributed over
cities or countries. The ABC Company is requiring to open three new offices in the different cities of Australia. The development of this required network will require a logical design and a suitable IP implementation plan. The implementation of required logical implementation of network design to ABC company is supplied below:
This logical implementation shows all three subnets for Perth, Sydney and Melbourne. The required devices like routers, switches, servers and end user systems are well connected in the above network. As the required logical network is developed, so, it becomes important to assign the IP addresses to all the used devices so that required data sharing communication development can be possible for this ABC company. The tables showing required IP allocation for the developed network implementation for ABC Company are supplied below:
    Sydney
    
    Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
    172.70.0.0/22 and 255.255.252.0
    Network address
    172.70.0.0
    Default Gateway address
    172.70.0.0
    Valid host address range
    172.70.0.1 - 172.70.3.254
    Broadcast address
    172.70.3.255
    Melbourne
    
    Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
    172.70.10.0/23 and 255.255.254.0
    Network address
    172.70.10.0
    Default Gateway address
    172.70.10.0
    Valid host address range
    172.70.10.1 - 172.70.11.254
    Broadcast address
    172.70.11.255
    Perth
    
    Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
    172.70.20.0/24 and 255.255.255.0
    Network address
    172.70.20.0
    Default Gateway address
    172.70.20.0
    Valid host address range
    172.70.20.1 - 172.70.20.254
    Broadcast address
    172.70.20.255
    Network between Sydney and Melbourne
    
    Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
    172.70.30.0/22 and 255.255.252.0
    Network address
    172.70.30.0
    Default Gateway address
    172.70.30.0
    Valid host address range
    172.70.28.1 - 172.70.31.254
    Broadcast address
    172.70.31.255
    Network between Sydney and Perth
    
    Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
    172.70.40.0/22 and 255.255.252.0
    Network address
    172.70.40.0
    Default Gateway address
    172.70.40.0
    Valid host address range
    172.70.40.1 - 172.70.43.254
    Broadcast address
    172.70.43.255
    Network between Melbourne and Perth
    
    Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
    172.70.50.0/22 and 255.255.252.0
    Network address
    172.70.50.0
    Default Gateway address
    172.70.50.0
    Valid host address range
    172.70.48.1 - 172.70.51.254
    Broadcast address
    172.70.51.255
The required configuration of Perth router is as given below:
Router>enable
Router#
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet0/0
Router(config-if)#ip address 172.70.20.0 255.255.0.0
Router(config-if)#ip address 172.70.20.0 255.255.0.0
Router(config-if)#
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet1/0
Router(config-if)#no ip address
Router(config-if)#ip address
% Incomplete command.
Router(config-if)#no ip address
Router(config-if)#ip address
% Incomplete command.
Router(config-if)#
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet1/0
Router(config-if)#
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet0/0
Router(config-if)#
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#interface Serial2/0
Router(config-if)#no ip address
Router(config-if)#ip address
% Incomplete command.
Router(config-if)#
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet0/0
Router(config-if)#
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet1/0
Router(config-if)#no ip address
Router(config-if)#ip address
% Incomplete command.
Router(config-if)#
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#interface Serial2/0
Router(config-if)#
Router(config-if)#exit
The configuration of Pert switch is as given below:
Switch>enable
Switch#
Switch#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Switch(config)#interface FastEthernet0/1
Switch(config-if)#
The configuration of Sydney router is as given below:
Router>enable
Router#
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#interface FastEthernet0/0
Router(config-if)#no shutdown
Router(config-if)#
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up
Router(config-if)#exit
Router(config)#interface...
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